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By Mario Anzuoni, 2007 Reuters file photoDreamWorks, the newly independent studio co-founded by Steven Spielberg, has forged a five-year distribution deal with Universal Studios. He produced and directed many of his early blockbusters there.By Anthony Breznican, USA TODAY"We came back home."That's how Steven Spielberg breaks the news Monday that the newly independent DreamWorks has signed...
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 09/29/2008
The Envelope's Buzzmeter is currently being overhauled and redesigned, so let's start featuring Oscars predictions here at Gold Derby. Below we pooled the views of seven pundits: Anthony Breznican (), Edward Douglas (), Scott Feinberg (, ), Pete Hammond (), Dave Karger (), Tom O'Neil (, The Envelope), Jeffrey Wells (). The result: proof of how wide open the top races are. There is no...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 09/24/2008
LionsgateOn the table: Director Oliver Stone, center, addresses the stars Thandie Newton, left, Scott Glenn, Bruce McGill, Josh Brolin, Jeffrey Wright and Richard Dreyfuss on the set of W. It opens Oct. 17. By Anthony Breznican, USA TODAYLOS ANGELES — A man stands in the middle of a sunny baseball field, beaming a smile as the roar of an approving crowd is heard.An echoing announcer's...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
By Anthony Breznican, USA TODAYWhile fewer Oscar-pedigree films are making their debuts at the Toronto Film Festival this year, a couple of smaller movies are shaping up as sleepers, such as the offbeat Slumdog Millionaire, about a poor kid who becomes a sensation by winning big on a TV game show, and the Mickey Rourke drama The Wrestler, which was just snatched up in Toronto by Fox Searchlight...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
By Anthony Breznican, USAOTDAYThe Academy Awards race at this stage is all about who's in it, who's making it, who's marketing it, and does it have a history of acclaim? USA TODAY examines some films that are building anticipation among movie lovers.•W. (Oct. 17), Oliver Stone's comedic-drama starring Josh Brolin, about President Bush's rise from youth to the White House. Stone has a...